CL3 started as a lightweight clone of the CLCL clipboard caching utility which can be found at https://www.nakka.com/soft/clcl/index_eng.html. But some unique features have been added making it more versatile "text only" Clipboard manager.
Intended for AutoHotkey Unicode (64-bit version of AutoHotkey is automatically Unicode).
π‘ Relies standard copy/paste shortcuts for the applications you are using, so Ctrl+c and Ctrl+v, and right click "copy" via mouse actions. Programs that rely on other shortcuts to store/restore clipboard contents may not work (e.g. vim).
π¬ Forum thread https://autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=814
π‘ The changelog.md contains some additional information about certain features.
Key1 | Action |
---|---|
Ctrl+Alt+v | Open the Clipboard history menu. |
Ctrl+Shift+v | Paste the current clipboard content as plain text.2 |
Undefined | Paste most recent item added to the clipboard unmodified.3 |
Ctrl+Win+h | Open the Search GUI and search the clipboard history. (Also delete and edit entries) |
Ctrl+Win+F12 | Open the Slots GUI and define your 10 texts for quick pasting. Quick pasting via RCtrl+1, RCtrl+2 to RCtrl+0. |
Ctrl+Win+F11 | Open/close the ClipChain GUI - cycle through a predefined clipboard history - see Wiki |
Ctrl+Win+F10 | Start FIFO (Reverse paste) plugin - Ctrl+Shift+Win+F10 stops FIFO. |
LWin+v, hold LWin | Repeatedly tap v to cycle through the clipboard history. Release LWin to paste. |
LWin+c, hold LWin | To cycle forward, repeatedly tap c. Release LWin to paste. |
LWin+f, hold LWin | To cycle through plugins repeatedly tap f. Release LWin to paste. You can use this in combination with #+v and #+c |
LWin+x | Cancel "cycle" pasting. (also for plugins #+f) |
Note 1: as of v1.93 you can define these Shortcuts via Settings.ini or use the Tray menu, Settings option.
Note 2: Ctrl+Shift+v pastes the current clipboard item as plain (unformatted) text - this can be useful if you have selected rich / formatted text but don't want to paste that in your current application.
Note 3: As CL3 might modify the clipboard content when using AutoReplace, the most recently copied
item to the clipboard (after Ctrl+c) is also stored unmodified thus preserving
the original format (layout, images, etc) - Define a hotkey in the Settings to paste this unmodified Clipboard.
Suggestion: Ctrl+Shift+Capslock, define as: ^+CAPSLOCK
This may be useful in Word processing or other specific formats if you notice formatting is
lost or changed upon a regular paste (Ctrl+v).
It is not meant to compete with the many clipboard caching utilities that are (freely) available, but merely as minimal program focusing on text only.
You can call the clipboard history menu by its default hotkey Ctrl+Alt+v If you prefer another hotkey you can change this and the other hotkeys via the Settings menu. Use the AutoHotkey syntax - more info about they syntax here https://autohotkey.com/docs/Hotkeys.htm#Symbols
CL3 gets its name from CLCL CLone = CL3
- Captures text only
- Limited history (18 items+26 items in secondary menu, does remember more entries in XML history file)
- Search history (v1.2+)
- 10 Slots with options to save/load several sets (v1.2+)
- Cycle through clipboard - forwards and backwards - with tooltip preview (v1.3+). Cycle through plugins (v1.8+)
- ClipChain with preview GUI, paste items in predefined order, save/load several sets (v1.5+) Wiki
- Supports FIFO (first in first out) pasting (v1.7) #3
- Remove (yank) entries from history
- No duplicate entries in clipboard (automatically removed)
- Templates: simply text files which are read at start up
- Plugins: AutoHotkey functions (scripts) defined in separate files
Any text file placed in the templates\ directory will be read at start up and added to the Templates sub-menu - press t to quickly access them while the menu is active.
File names act as name of the menu entry and are sorted alphabetically before being added to the menu. You can influence the order of the menu entries by naming your files in the order you wish them to appear.
As of v1.9+ Templates now support sub-folders. A Sub-folder will be added as a
sub-menu entry and its text files processed as described above. If a "favicon.ico"
is present in a sub-folder it will be used in the Templates Menu, otherwise it
will use the default Template icon (res\icon-t.ico)
As of v1.100+: Add settings.ini
to (each) sub-folder with a shortcut key (AutoHotkey syntax) to be able to display the templates in the sub-folder directly to avoid the need to bring up the main menu (allowing for faster access)
[settings]
shortcut=#Numpad8
Note: there is one default entry in the Templates menu: "0. Open templates folder" which will open the templates folder in Total Commander - if it is running - or the standard file explorer (see the TemplateMenuHandler label)
Example
File name: "templates\01_Boiler plate 1.txt" will be a "menu entry:" as "&a. Boiler plate 1"
If you add new text files to the templates directory you need to reload the script in order for them to appear in the templates sub-menu.
Plugins are AutoHotkey functions you will need to #include in the script in order for them to work. A plugin acts on the current clipboard content and changes it before it is being pasted.
Adding plugins
As of v1.6 a new method of adding plugins is recommended, see comments in plugins.ahk for instructions
Default plugins included with CL3 ([v1.0]):
- Lower Replace Space (convert to lower case, replace any spaces with an underscore)
- Lower (convert to lower case)
- Upper (convert to upper case)
- Title (convert to title case, basic)
- see other updates for more
- Copying files by Pasting - if you have copied file paths to the clipboard (^c in file explorer for example) you can copy (paste) these files if you wish. Basic instructions on how to set it up here https://www.autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?p=314316#p314316
As of v1.2 you can now search the CL3 history, hotkey Ctrl+Win+h simply start typing, press enter will paste the first result or you can use the UP & DOWN keys to navigate the result list. See screenshot.
As of [v1.6] you delete entries directly via the history search Gui, just press Ctrl+Del on the highlighted entry in the list.
As of [v1.8] you edit entries directly via the history search Gui, just press F4 on the highlighted entry in the list to edit. After editing the entry should stay highlighted so you could paste it directly by pressing enter or the OK button.
Press Ctrl+Win+F12 to open the Slots GUI and define your 10 texts for quick pasting. See screenshot.
To facilitate quick pasting of predefined texts you can use the RCtrl+1 .. RCtrl+0 hotkeys. By default the 10 predefined texts are stored in slots.xml but you can save and load as many slot-files as you like via the buttons available when the Slots gui is open. The last set used is always stored in slots.xml
SlotsMenu [v1.101+]
To display the Slots as a menu, define a Hotkey in the Settings, this will also include any Named
Slots you defined via ccmdr
(see docs\ccmdr.md)
You can export the current clipboard history to a plain text file via the Special, Dump History menu option.
The text file will be placed in the CL3 script folder.
You can use the AutoReplace plugin to modify the text in the clipboard using a find/replace rule before adding it to the history. You can use StringReplace or a Regular Expression. Settings are stored in AutoReplace.xml Note: very experimental plugin. The plugin interface (GUI) needs to refined, entire process should be improved. A Listview would be more logical and flexible. But for now it does the job, albeit crudely.
Feedback available via "Tray Tip" - see settings.
The CL3 ClipChain plugin allows you to cycle through a predefined clipboard history.
With each paste it advances to the next item in the chain. The item to be pasted next is indicated in the listview with a >>
.
When the last item is reached it moves back to the start. See Wiki
The most recently used chain is stored in clipchain.xml.
By default Ctrl+v will paste and proceed to the next item in the chain. You can define another hotkey in the Settings menu. This will allow you to keep Ctrl+v for normal copy/paste functionality.
If you have a lot of entries in the history or one or more very large (kb) entries. CL3 can become a bit sluggish. You can use the Compact plugin to:
- remove entries over certain size (user specified)
- keep only the most recent specified number of entries (e.g. 100 -> keep 1..100 most recent, remove all older from history)
FIFO (first in first out) will allow you to paste entries back in the order in which the entries were added to the clipboard history.
Press Ctrl+Win+F10 to bring up the clipboard history menu (sans plugins
and templates) and select the entry you want FIFO to start with, nothing is pasted yet.
You can stop FIFO by:
- Bringing up the regular Clipboard history Ctrl+Shift+v
- Press Ctrl+Shift+Win+F10 (special FIFO shortcut)
- Press Ctrl+Win+F10 and choose "Exit (close menu)" (or press ESC)
You add 1
, 2
, 3
, 4
to the clipboard history. The history menu would look like this:
a. 4
b. 3
c. 2
d. 1
If you start FIFO at 'D' pressing Ctrl+v four times will paste 1, 2, 3, 4.
After pasting the last (here fourth) item, FIFO stops.
TrayTips will appear at the start and stop of a FIFO cycle.
Sort via a number of predefined settings or set specific options via small Gui (see "Set Delimiter and other options" in Sort menu).
See Sort documentation for explanation.
If you select the yank option in the menu you will be presented with a simple a to r menu to indicate which of the most recent items you wish to delete.
If you press LWin+v, hold LWin and repeatedly tap v you can cycle through backwards through the clipboard history - a tooltip with the text to paste will be shown, if you release LWin the text will be pasted.
To cycle forwards press LWin+c.
Caveat: if you press LWin+c before LWin+v nothing will be pasted upon release
of the LWin key.
To cancel pasting press LWin+x.
After reaching "Max History" it will cycle back to the first entry in the history (for a Max History of three: a->b->c->a).
To apply a plugin (see below), hold LWin and press f repeatedly to select a plugin.
See Wiki
Press LWin+f to cycle through pre-defined plugins, it shows a preview in the tooltip. You can combine this with LWin+v and LWin+c. To cancel pasting press LWin+x.
In settings.ini you can define and set the order of the plugins you cycle through. The plugins have to be of a similar format to Lower and Upper for example (e.g. just calling a function to alter the current item).
See Wiki
None really, but feel free to fork and extend the script and send a pull request.
Some ideas for further development you may wish to consider:
Allow the user to search the extensive historyv1.2+Exclude certain programsv1.99+Extending the number of menu entries in the secondary menu ("more history")v1.100+- Include rich text formats
- Include images - rough guide to add it (very alpha) here https://www.autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?p=314319#p314319
- Introduce various paste methods, also for specific programs for example send each character individually
- More (default) plugins:
- Improved title case (various scripts are available which could replace the current basic one)
- Strip HTML
Find, Replace in clipboardpossible via editor- Reformat text, for example email reply format, wrap text etc
- Plain text and/or Markdown to HTML conversion
- ...
The WinClip class by Deo may be of interest to develop some of these ideas.
Animations:
- ClipChain: https://github.com/hi5/CL3/wiki/ClipChain
- CyclePlugins: https://github.com/hi5/CL3/wiki/CyclePlugins
- Icons from Iconic https://github.com/somerandomdude/Iconic
- XA Save / Load Arrays to/from XML Functions
- Class LV_Rows by Pulover - as of v1.5 (for ClipChain)
- Edit Library by jballi - QEDlg() code also by jballi (for search/edit plugin)
- API: ObjRegisterActive() by Lexikos
- API: JSON/JXON by cocobelgica
- Notes: GetActiveBrowserURL() by Antonio Bueno
- WatchFolder() by just me
- OSDTIP_Pop() by SKAN
- CRC32() by jNizM
If you need to "grab" text from Images, Screens, Locked PDFs etc you can use one of these nifty AutoHotkey scripts:
- Vis2 by iseahound
- Download: https://github.com/iseahound/Vis2
- Forum: https://www.autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=36047 (shows demo animation)
I've added the following code to "plugins\myplugins.ahk" to start Vis2 when I need it:
#capslock:: ; winkey-capslock
Run %A_ScriptDir%\vis2\runocr.ahk ; path to vis2 code, see github link above
If !stats.visocr ; for statistics if you're interested in how many times you use it, you can omit this
stats.visocr:=0
stats.visocr++
return
- Windows 10 OCR tool by malcev, teadrinker, and flyingDman
- Download from the forum https://www.autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?p=325660#p325660
You can 'add' it to CL3 as shown above with the Vis2 example Run ...
Look for the line msgbox % text
and change it to:
clipboard:=text
Sleep 100
ExitApp ; to close the script after OCR
After the OCR is complete it is added to the clipboard and thus the CL3 clipboard history.
As noted above, adding plugins via plugins\MyPlugins.ahk
is the recommended method, see comments in plugins.ahk for instructions.
Apart from plugins, plugins\MyPlugins.ahk
is also a useful method to add additional functions and/or hotkeys to CL3 without the risk of losing them when updating.
(MyPlugins.ahk will never be part of the public CL3 repository)
- Copy or Cut and Append to clipboard
Some text editors already offer this functionality, but you make it available everywhere using CL3.
Add the following code for copy and/or cut to plugins\MyPlugins.ahk
; copy text and append to clipboard item so a, ab, abc, abcd etc
^+c::
OnClipboardChange("FuncOnClipboardChange", 0)
Send ^c
Sleep, 100
ClipText:=History[1].text . Clipboard ; if you want to use a separator insert it here e.g. "`n" or "|"
StrReplace(ClipText, "`n", "`n", Count)
crc:=crc32(ClipText)
History[1,"text"]:=ClipText
History[1,"lines"]:=Count+1,
History[1,"crc"]:=crc
History[1,"time"]:=A_Now
Clipboard:=ClipText
Sleep, 100
ClipText:="",Count:="",crc:=""
OnClipboardChange("FuncOnClipboardChange", 1)
Return
; cut text and append to clipboard so a, ab, abc, abcd etc
^+x::
OnClipboardChange("FuncOnClipboardChange", 0)
Send ^x
Sleep, 100
ClipText:=History[1].text . Clipboard ; if you want to use a separator insert it here e.g. "`n" or "|"
StrReplace(ClipText, "`n", "`n", Count)
crc:=crc32(ClipText)
History[1,"text"]:=ClipText
History[1,"lines"]:=Count+1,
History[1,"crc"]:=crc
History[1,"time"]:=A_Now
Clipboard:=ClipText
Sleep, 100
ClipText:="",Count:="",crc:=""
OnClipboardChange("FuncOnClipboardChange", 1)
Return
- Adding shortcuts for pasting clipboard entries directly
; forum post https://www.autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=90231&p=398527#p398527
^+1:: ; current clipboard
^+2:: ; second entry in clipboard history (b. in the menu)
^+3:: ; third entry in clipboard history (c. in the menu)
^+4::
^+5::
^+6::
^+7::
^+8::
^+9::
; add more if you wish, note that you need to modify the logic for "SubStr(A_ThisHotkey,0)" in that case
OnClipboardChange("FuncOnClipboardChange", 0)
Clipboard:=History[SubStr(A_ThisHotkey,0)].text
Sleep 200
PasteIt()
Sleep 200
Clipboard:=History[1].text
OnClipboardChange("FuncOnClipboardChange", 1)
Return
Add an optional include file that "does something" before it actually pastes.
The file is not present in the repository and a new file has to be created in cl3\plugins\
with the name PastePrivateRules.ahk
- Pasting file(s) from CL3 history https://www.autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?p=314316#p314316 using
ClipboardSetFiles()
andIf WinActive()
- Append to File name in "Open/Save as" dialogs - #14
Note: your PastePrivateRules.ahk
will never be part of this GitHub repository so anything you add won't be overwritten if you update CL3 in the future.
The changelog is available here: changelog.md